Ulpan - where campers learned Hebrew through songs, Israeli folk dances, and conversation, Machon - leadership training, and Machoneh Avodah (affectionately called M.A.
was meant to simulate life on a kibbutz in order to prepare graduates who would be making aliyah and living on Kibbutzim around Israel.
Each group has different trips: Alumim goes to Niagara Falls, Yachad has Special Interest Week- campers (chanichim) choose to go biking, backpacking, kayaking, or to New York City, where they take part in social action or photography, and Hadracha goes to Washington, D.C. for a "Day on the Hill."
The "Beit Ha'am", a large wooden building at the heart of the Aleph section, is where plays, dances, and many major activities happen at the camp.
[citation needed] The Israeli singer David Broza played on a stage outside the Beit ha'Am during a reunion event at the camp many years ago.
In 2008, a delegation from Young Judaea's sister movement, the Federation of Zionist Youth (FZY) in the United Kingdom, attended Camp Tel Yehudah's second session.